José Mourinho has led S.L. Benfica to a remarkable unbeaten season in the Primeira Liga, but the Portuguese giants still finished a disappointing third in the title race.
Benfica completed the campaign without a single defeat, recording 23 wins and 11 draws, but ended with 80 points—eight behind champions FC Porto and two adrift of runners-up Sporting CP.
The Eagles closed the season with a 3-1 victory over G.D. Estoril Praia, with goals from Richard Ríos, Alexander Bah and Rafa Silva.
Although Mourinho restored Benfica’s defensive strength and consistency, a high number of draws proved costly as Porto and Sporting maintained stronger winning records. The third-place finish means Benfica will compete in the UEFA Europa League next season.
Mourinho’s future remains uncertain, with growing speculation linking the 63-year-old to a sensational return to Real Madrid CF. Regardless of what happens next, his unbeaten league campaign has secured a unique place in Benfica’s history.
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